5 Useful Resources in Honor of Counseling Awareness Month

“Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.” - Helen Keller

The American Counseling Association has designated April as Counseling Awareness Month. This observance aims to raise awareness of this selfless service that benefits people all over the world. This April, let’s honor those who work in this noble profession while helping people to understand the valuable benefits that counseling provides.

The Benefits of Counseling

Counseling creates a safe and open space for problems to be addressed. This can be related to stress from things like work or school, as well as conditions such as depression and anxiety. Sadly, counseling is often stigmatized in our society, but the truth is that most people can benefit from counseling at some point in their lives. Counseling can help you to better express emotion, while improving self-esteem.

Online Options

Online counseling options are relatively new but have become much more popular since the COVID-19 pandemic. These resources are making counseling more commonplace, helping to reduce the nonsensical stigma. A few of the more known online counseling resources include…

·        Better Help

·        Cerebral

·        Talkspace

Support Groups

Whether in person or online, support groups offer a place to be vulnerable and open about your feelings and emotions. You will be able to develop coping mechanisms while feeling less lonely and isolated. Walking into a support group can feel overwhelming the first time, but over time you’ll see that any nervousness is quickly cast aside.

Counselor Reviews

If you are unsure about who to talk to, spend some time looking at their reviews. There are numerous sites where you can find counselor reviews. These include…

·        Healthgrades

·        Psychology Today

You should also take a look at what people are saying on their Facebook and Google Business pages.

Becoming a Counselor

Counselors are needed now more than ever before. In most cases, you will need to earn your Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Counseling. You can take it further by earning your Doctorate in Counseling while you work. While it may seem like a lot of work, for many, a career in counseling is a terrific way to achieve job satisfaction while giving back to the community.

If you or someone you know could benefit from speaking to a counselor, there are more resources available now than ever before. Please reach out to us if you or someone you know needs help.


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